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August 29th, Tuesday

Want to start your career in registered nursing? Join us for lunchtime and evening information sessions for Bellingham Technical College’s Nursing program. The info sessions are free and open to the public, and family members of prospective students are welcome to attend. The sessions will provide information about BTC’s Nursing program, requirements for the program and the admissions process. Attendees can learn more about nursing education at BTC and hear about transfer options for those interested in earning a Bachelor of Science in Nursing.

August 29th, Tuesday

Want to start your career in registered nursing? Join us for lunchtime and evening information sessions for Bellingham Technical College’s Nursing program. The info sessions are free and open to the public, and family members of prospective students are welcome to attend. The sessions will provide information about BTC’s Nursing program, requirements for the program and the admissions process. Attendees can learn more about nursing education at BTC and hear about transfer options for those interested in earning a Bachelor of Science in Nursing.
Sign up now at www.btc.edu/NursingInfoSessions

August 29th, Tuesday

Learn about BTC and the steps to becoming a student. The session includes an overview of the programs BTC offers, career opportunities and outlook, admissions steps, and much more! Future student information sessions are coupled with a Campus Tour on Thursday evening.

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Interested in college but not sure where to start? BTC has many resources for you to explore your options. Please join us for a campus tour, a Career Exploration workshop or other new student workshops, or meet with a career counselor

Campus Tours

Sign up for a campus tour! Campus tours are offered twice weekly and by appointment when possible. Sign up for a campus tour or call 360-752-8345.

Reserve your spot now for one or more of the New Student Workshops. Drop-ins are also welcome. If you have questions, please contact the Admissions & Student Resources Center at admissions@btc.edu or 360-752-8345

Weekly Drop-In Counseling

Drop-in counseling located in the Admissions and Student Resource Center is recommended for students who are unsure of their educational goals and/or want to explore career options. Drop-in counseling is also available for current students with program or personal concerns.

February 10, 2012BTC instructor Hilde Korsmo to compete for Pastry Chef of the Year (PDF)

February 1, 2012Bellingham Technical College (Wash.) President Patricia McKeown announced that the college has been awarded a five-year U.S. Department of Education Title III grant of $1.7 million. (PDF)

January 11th, 2012Bellingham Technical College Hosts The American Culinary Federation Washington State Chefs Association Competition On January 14, 2012 (PDF)

January 5th, 2012Patricia McKeown shines in first year as BTC president (PDF)

2011 Archived Press releases and news articles

December 29th, 2011Bellingham Technical College is one of 13 Washington Technical and Community Colleges Awarded a Portion of $1.58 Million for Aerospace Training (PDF)

January 27, 2011Bellingham Technical College Awarded $168,000 Job Skills Program Grant With Heath Tecna For Expertise In Providing Customized Training For Up And Coming Businesses In Multiple Industries (PDF)

April 23, 2009Café Culinaire: The Restaurant of Bellingham Technical College’s Culinary Arts program Serves a New Spring Menu (PDF)

BTC to Build New Student CenterBellingham Technical College (BTC) is preparing for the construction of a new three-story, 70,000-square-foot campus student center, which will replace four outdated college buildings located at the heart of the college’s 32-acre campus (PDF)

February 5, 2009New Trustee, Mark Asmundson Appointed to Bellingham Technical College (PDF)

BTC Unveils Campus Center PlansDesigns have been unveiled for a new building at Bellingham Technical College: a 70,000-square-foot campus center that will feature academic and socializing space. (PDF)

BTC Fish Hatchery Not ClosingThe fish hatchery at Maritime Heritage Park, which is run by Bellingham Technical College, is not being shut down. (PDF)

Bad Economy has been a Boon for 2-year CollegesBusinesses and schools across the state are shutting their doors, and people are living in fear that their jobs and savings will disappear. But community and technical colleges across the country are thriving, with record enrollment. (PDF)

BTC moves Forward with Pilot Project for Mini-RefineryAfter years of discussion, Bellingham Technical College is moving forward with a project that could cement the school as a major training center for advanced manufacturing. (PDF)

Grants Awarded to Bellingham Technical College for 2007-08BTC has been awarded $2,414,810 in grants … (PDF)

Bellingham Technical College turns 50Over the last 50 years, Bellingham Technical College has grown up … (PDF)

BTC seeks funds for new hatchery facilityThe college is starting a $2 million fundraising campaign for a new facility at the hatchery to replace the Fisheries technology building. (PDF)

BTC is lead school in sharing $1.85M grantBellingham Technical College and three other northwest Washington colleges will share a $1.85 million federal grant to expand programs in the advanced manufacturing industry (PDF)

2007 Archived Press releases and news articles

November 1, 2007As the new college school year gets under way, Bellingham Technical College and Whatcom Community College are spending … (PDF)